
Ken Drouillard, a professor in UWindsor’s School of the Environment, is heading a research project to help the Windsor-Essex Sewing Force.
Ken Drouillard, a professor in UWindsor’s School of the Environment, is heading a research project to help the Windsor-Essex Sewing Force.
Catherine Febria lent her expertise to the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.
Increasing noise from ships in Arctic waters is disrupting the native cod and species who rely on them, says a study by scientists from the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research.
A visiting scholar at GLIER, John Hartig has published a piece in Toronto Waterfront Magazine about the cleanup of the Toronto Harbour.
Environmental concerns are compromising beneficial uses of the Great Lakes, a team of UWindsor researchers write in the Conversation.
A $9.1 million research project will help ensure the sustainability of freshwater fish stocks in Canada for generations to come.
When the Royal Ontario Museum needs to learn more about a 500-million–year-old fossil, it turns to UWindsor’s Sharon Lackie.
UWindsor professor Catherine Febria has been named the Canada Research Chair in Freshwater Restoration Ecology.
Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research professor Catherine Febria will open the 2019 GLIER Seminar Series on Friday, Sept. 13.
Eight students from Yunnan University in China travelled to Windsor for a two-week course at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research.